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EBL Rechargeable AAA Batteries (16-Counts) Ready2Charge 1100mAh Ni-MH Battery

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Size: 1 Pack of 16 AAA 1100mAh


Features

  • 1200 Tech, ProCyco (Professional recycle) helps maximize its best power performance while charging.
  • High capacity - No longer to worry about the endurance of the batteries, EBL 1100mAh AAA 1.2V batteries will provide ultra strong power for your devices to performance well and operate longer.
  • Supercell lattice - EBL batteries made in supercell lattice technology, make it more inner space to contain such high volume power juice, provide constant voltage and best performance in heavy load discharge.
  • Low self-discharge - Embedded seal structure expand the space of crystal lattice, make more room for hydrogen, so EBL batteries will holds 80% power after 3 years benefit from its concentration to low self-discharge project.
  • Safety assurance - Ni-MH eco-friendly cell, doesnt contain Hg/Cd/Pb, makes no pollution to the environment, and using DBCK steel shell which can protect the battery against explosion due to overpressure.

Number of Batteries: 16 AAA batteries required.


Brand: EBL


Battery Cell Composition: NiMH


Recommended Uses For Product: Flashlights,Laser,Radio,Wireless Mouse,Wireless Keyboard


Unit Count: 16 Count


Package Dimensions: 4.09 x 3.74 x 0.67 inches


Item Weight: 7.7 ounces


Item model number: 44AAA1100EH


Batteries: 16 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 27, 2013


Manufacturer: EBL


Country of Origin: China


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  • Love these so far 13.49g each with GREAT capacity and a HIGH number of recharge cycles!
Size: 20 Pack AAA
Love these so far. Some reviewers have noticed that EBL batteries aren't demonstrating LSD performance. LSD (low-self discharge) is very important if you put batteries in a flashlight, laser sight, or survival radio and need to forget about it for 3-5 years and still expect the batteries to have the majority of battery life remaining when you need to use the device. On my Sartorius 1574 scientific scale with .01g accuracy I get the following battery weights: EBL AAA 1100 mAh Nimh batteries weigh 13.49g Amazon Basics 800 mAh Black "made in Japan" AAA 11.48g Eneloop AAA (placeholder haven't weighed these yet) We have 7 and 9 year old boys. We have a house full of R/C cars, transmitters, Rokenbok, trains, toys and flashlights, walky-talkies and other devices. Our batteries get recharged after every use (remote control cars) typically because most things we use them in are high drain, and rarely sit in the battery box waiting to be used very long. While we also use rechargeable batteries in our wireless Mac keyboard and mouse, as well as all the remote controls. Honestly, LSD is just not a relevant feature and reviews like the one from NLee the Engineer going so far as saying EBL batteries are deceptive marketing just aren't relevant to us. At all. We want rechargeable batteries that can be recharged bunches of times with good capacity. With rechargeable batteries they are engineered as a compromise and balance of: Capacity (how many mAh minimum and typical) Cycles (# of times the batteries can be recharged) Self-Discharge Rate (loss of mAh as batteries sit longer as a function of time) You can purchase batteries that are exceptional in any one aspect. Eneloop Pros are a great battery if you need max mAh capacity and are willing to have batteries that only promise about 500 charge cycles before failure. These work great in cameras to say take pictures over a whole hour and half soccer game, but you'll be throwing them away sooner. You get Batteries like the Eneloop (or Amazon Basics Black "made in Japan" ) with exceptional LSD characteristics that are great if you need rechargeable batteries that will be there when you need them (survival flashlight) after several years. LSD characteristic is a function of what percentage of the mAh rating is available after the battery has sat on a shelf or unused in a device for so many months/years. However, both Eneloop regular and Amazon Basics Black ("made in Japan) have lower capacity (mAh) as a tradeoff compared to EBL or Eneloop Pro. They do offer more recharge cycles than Eneloop Pro and better LSD or charged "shelf life" than EBL. If you want great rechargeable AAA batteries with exceptional capacity (even above the 1100 mAh rating) and exceptional number of recharge cycles you can't beat EBL for the price. Eneloops sell 8-pack for $17.86 or $2.23 each (2100 recharges, 70% charge after 10 years, 800 mAh, 750 mAh minimum) Amazon Basics sell for $11.99 or $1.49 each (over 1000 recharges, 800 mAh, 750 mAh minimum) EBLs sell 16-pack for $16.99 or $1.06 each (1200 recharges, 1100 mAh, claims 75% charge after 3 years) Again the disputed LSD characteristics of rechargeable batteries have zero value to our family. We want good value, a high number of recharge cycles and good battery capacity. Our favorite batteries right now are EBL, our second favorites are Amazon Basics (only the Black "made in Japan"), and our 3rd favorites are Eneloop. We like Tenergy too. At less than half the price of Panasonic Eneloops and HIGHER capacities we've been choosing EBL, lately. For our needs and we don't need LSD "shelf life" as we typically put freshly charged batteries in anything that needs batteries, and for the price, we don't even consider paying a premium for Eneloop anymore, and the Black Amazon Basics "made in Japan" are lower in capacity and higher in price. Remember, you can have great Capacity, Cycles, or LSD characteristics but not a Good combination of two of the three, and certainly not a Good combination of all three. The higher the capacity of the battery (mAh), typically the fewer the number of recharge cycles. Eneloop Pros can only be charged 1/4 as many times a normal Eneloops. The better the LSD (low-self discharge) rate, typically you have to sacrifice either recharge cycles or capacity, usually both. The higher the number or recharge cycles, typically you are getting less capacity and diminished LSD performance. Pick what's important to you. Do the AA batteries in our Mac wireless keyboard run out sooner using EBL batteries (that have higher capacity) but lower LSD "shelf life" I honestly don't know. Who counts keystrokes? We don't pay attention to whether its been three weeks or seven weeks when we replace the AA batteries in our Mac wireless mouse or keyboard. We absolutely LOVE the EBL batteries because they meet our needs: They have the best capacity (mAh) compared to Eneloops and Amazon Basics (Black "made in Japan") They are sold at the best price point They can be recharged (cycles) either as often as the Eneloops or the Amazon Basics With two young boys under 10 years old we use three different Panasonic Eneloop smart chargers and an EBL multi-cell smart charger to keep our rechargeable D-Cell, AA and AAA batteries (EBL, Tenergy, Amazon Basics (Black "made in Japan") charged. Running R/C cars or Rokenbok we can blow through a ton of batteries in an afternoon, and we don't want to wait to just charge batteries 4 at a time (a small R/C car an transmitter can use x2 AAA batteries in the transmitter and X3 in the car). Our batteries are typically left in things like TV remotes, or wireless mouse and keyboard for the Mac for months. When batteries get low we recharge them. We prioritize recharge cycles and capacity, and pay attention to value. I can't imagine how infinitesimal the "value" of LSD battery functionality would be for our family for our usage. What would be the "value" of LSD batteries at a trade-off of fewer recharge cycles over the battery lifespan or lower capacity (mAh)? Lasting another couple of hours or another day in the Mac mouse or keyboard? All things being equal (like price) we'd always buy Eneloops. However, pricepoints aren't the same, and when we need more batteries we are finding ourselves recognizing the exceptional value of EBL batteries and ordering more EBLs every time. The only batteries we like, price considered, on par with EBL batteries are Tenergy. PAY ATTENTION TO EBL CAPACITY RATINGS EBL makes batteries in different mAh ratings in both AA and AAA. With the higher capacity (mAh rating) you get longer lasting batteries per use (just like Eneloop Pro batteries) but you also get fewer recharge cycles (just like the difference between Eneloop Pro and Eneloop batteries). Pick the EBL batteries that give you the best combination of maximum number of recharge cycles with good capacity (mAh). If you choose the max capacity (mAh) EBL cells for that battery size, AA or AAA you're essentially buying Eneloop Pro batteries. High performance batteries with exceptional capacity, with fewer recharge cycles before battery failure. The best compromise to find that "regular" Eneloop best of both worlds is to make sure you never buy the max capacity EBL cells in a given size. Same with Tenergy blues vs Tenergy Premiums. Same as Eneloop Pro vs Eneloop. My two cents. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2018 by BoCoGamerz

  • Bought 16 Batteries, Only 4 Batteries Still Charge - Barely Used - REFUNDED
Size: 1 Pack of 16 AAA 1100mAh
UPDATE: The company refunded the money for my order, so I've updated my review to 4 stars for the customer service. Would like to say again, too, that the batteries worked fine until they didn't. I suspect mine was just a bad batch or something. ORIGINAL REVIEW: When they worked, they worked fine. Fully charged battery life was slightly below non-rechargeable average. I'd equate them Amazon Basic or Rayovac quality (not Duracell or Energizer quality). However, of the 16 AAA batteries I originally purchased, only 4 of them still charge. The other 12 get errors on every charger I try them on. Currently using a Nitecore SC4 Superb Charger and it can't even recognize most of these cells, except the 4 that are still working (but I don't expect these to last much longer either). Since I bought these middle of last year I've probably only discharged and recharged them 6-8 times total, that's it. Maybe I got a bad batch, who knows? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by M. LA. Tron

  • They do not charge
Size: 1 Pack of 8 AAA
UPDATE: Their support team reached out and replaced bad batteries. I got these rechargeable batteries and after two months for the first time I tried to charge them to use them finally, but after a couple of hours still red. I put them on the remote and they do not have any power, so they are useless ..... very disappointed ...I should have tested them right after I received them. I trusted the brand which was my mistake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023 by kasra h.

  • These last about 4 years in my wireless phones.
Size: 1 Pack of 16 AAA 1100mAh
I have 6 of those old fashioned wireless phones in my house. The phones sit in their charging cradles. When I get packages of AAA rechargeable batteries, I mark the month/year on each battery. It gives me a good reference for how long they lasted. When I replace batteries that don't hold charges very long, I know how long they have been in service. This recent purchase (March 2023) is now ready to begin replacing the weak EBL 2019 batteries. Good value, as good or better than previous "major name" batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023 by Indo

  • EBL AAA Batteries
Size: 1 Pack of 16 AAA 1100mAh
These EBL AAA batteries shipped quickly and I had them in only 2 days, (AWESOME). On the label it is claimed they have a capacity of 1,100 mAH, but after testing I found they only have a little over 800. No big deal, as most other NiMh batteries have around 800.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023 by Pod

  • They come charged
Size: 28-Pack AAA
I didn't like how they wouldn't fit on my other EBL charger so I had to order a separate one for just these batteries i did like however how they come in little plastic cases that's kind of nice and they came pretty fast in the mail now no more dead batteries on the remotes can charge them right back up and away we go ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by wess beck wess beck

  • In this cord cutting world? These are a no brainer.
Size: 1 Pack of 16 AAA 1100mAh
These rechargeable batteries appear to be decent quality. I have several multi smart chargers, & I can charge up to 24 batteries of different sizes at 1 time. Instead of spending money on regular AA & AAA batteries, why not rechargeable? It's a no brainer. Even if I get 2 complete cycles out of these , they cost me less than a regular name brand battery at the store. With all of the remotes, flashlight, tools etc, I will have plenty of batteries while one set charges, another set on the ready. Will be purchasing more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by Paul Tatom

  • The only rechargeable batteries I buy
Size: 1 Pack of 16 AAA 1100mAh
I've been buying these EBL brand batteries for years, and have yet for the originals to go out on me. Hundreds of charging cycles, and still running strong. Lots of options for battery capacity among sizes, to maximize your power outputs. Been using in gaming controllers, tv remotes, flashlights, everything that takes batteries I own. Absolutely love them, and will never buy standard disposable aa or AAA batteries as long as this option exists. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Matt

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